Nature Conservation

Some of the organisations we supported in 2009/10 include:

Animal Lifeline for Anti Poaching

Bat Conservation Trust

Botanic Gardens Conservation International

Compassion in World Farming

Environmental Investigation Agency

Environmental Justice Foundation

FIELD

Fauna & Flora International

Global Canopy Programme

Global Witness

Last Great Ape Organisation

Mabuwaya Foundation

Madagasikara Voakajy

Orangutan Foundation

Phoenix Fund

Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

Southern African Wildlife College

TRAFFIC

Whitley Fund for Nature

Wildlife Conservation Nepal

Wildlife Protection Society of India

Wildlife Trust of India

Zoological Society of London

Tiger

Social Welfare in the UK and Overseas Development

Here are examples of some of the projects that we have recently supported

Changing Faces Changing Faces who support people in the UK that have disfigurements to their face, hands or body to adjust to and live successfully with their disfigurement.
Family Holiday AssociationFamily Holiday Association that provides disadvantaged children and young people with the opportunities to have holidays or take part in respite activities in the UK away from their normal environment.
Action on Elder AbuseAction on Elder Abuse who work to protect and prevent the abuse of vulnerable older adults.
getconnected.org.ukgetconnected.org.uk for their volunteer helpline providing emotional support to young people.
Azafady Azafady for Project Salama which will improve sustainable health in south-east Madagascar.
Books AbroadBooks Abroad to help educate children worldwide by sending free school books that are carefully chosen to match the needs of each school.
Wells for IndiaWells for India for their Sustainable Clean Water for Rural Rajasthan project.
The Esther Benjamins TrustThe Esther Benjamins Trust for their Circus Children project helping trafficked teenage girls in Nepal.

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